Step 7: Additional customization

Step 8: Done!

Show me your creations!

Need files to hold your magazines or notebooks or papers? Don't want to pay for those fancy files? Here's instructions on making a free file for your stuff!

Update: These holders are not that sturdy when heavier items are placed in them, such as thicker magazines. And there's a gap in the front of the holders because of the size of the box. But if you can find smaller boxes, the same concept would work.

I used post office boxes that I had left over from sending other stuff. You can use any kind of box about the same size. Suggestions have been cereal boxes, reuse boxes you have around the house or whatever.

Step 1: Get your boxes

A good size for the box is 11 7/8" x 3 3/8" x 13 5/8". One box will make two holders.

Step 2: Supplies

BoxUtility knifePen/markerDecorative material (optional)

Step 3: Assemble Box

Assemble the box so that it is closed on both ends.

Step 4: Draw design

Draw a simple design (shown) or make one up! I'm normally too lazy to measure, so I just eye ball the lines.

Step 5: Cut

Follow the lines and cut with knife. Cut all the way around the box.

Step 6: Tada!

Now you've got two file holders from one box!

Step 7: Additional customization

Cover your boxes for a more decorative look!

1. Disassemble the box and reassemble it inside out so the brown side is out.2. Decoupage the box3. Spray paint the box4. Paint the box5. Wrap the box with wrapping paper6. Be lazy like me and keep the USPS labels showing